LIVE REVIEW // Jeffrey sees Yann Tiersen
BY JEFFREY PALMER Yann TiersenInternational tourBeacon Theatre, New York, 28 May Known largely for his compositions for cinema, namely the whimsical film Amélie, Yann Tiersen […]
BY JEFFREY PALMER Yann TiersenInternational tourBeacon Theatre, New York, 28 May Known largely for his compositions for cinema, namely the whimsical film Amélie, Yann Tiersen […]
BY WENDY ZHANG Australian Harp QuartetMosman Art Gallery, 19 May Before attending the Australian Harp Quartet concert, I had little idea of what a harp […]
BY MARK BOSCH, LEAD CRITIC pop+up iilost+soundArchies, Jubilee Park, 25 May Earlier this year, I had the pleasure of seeing lost+sound’s first pop-up of 2019 […]
BY WENDY ZHANG ZOFOMOMA ZOFO (pianists Eva-Maria Zimmermann and Keisuke Nakagoshi)Musica Viva seasonCity Recital Hall, 13 May ZOFOMOMA was not just an ordinary concert. It […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Have you ever found yourself completely obsessed with a composer, and felt like you wanted to share their music with people all […]
BY JEFFREY PALMER Neal Anand is one of those artists you simply don’t come across every day. Originally hailing from Northern California, Neal is now […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Last year, we had a chat with Joshua McNulty about why we should show the love for film scores. The emerging conductor, […]
BY STEPHANIE ESLAKE Last year, we took you backstage with opera stars in our interview series Behind the Curtain. This year, we’re going to take you inside the […]
BY RIA ANDRIANI, AS TOLD TO STEPHANIE ESLAKE I was born in Bandung and grew up in Jakarta, Indonesia. My parents encouraged me to learn […]
BY JESSIE WANG, LEAD WRITER (COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL AWARENESS) Do you remember how you felt after you completed your very first industry placement? While most […]
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